Cristiano Ronaldo struck in the final 10 minutes to put his UEFA Champions League heartache behind him and set up Juventus' hard-earned 2-0 victory over Frosinone on Monday (AEST).

UpdatedUpdated 24/09/2018

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Sent off against Valencia in midweek, the Portugal superstar gained a measure of redemption by sweeping home from close-range before substitute Federico Bernardeschi netted in stoppage time to maintain the champions' perfect start in Serie A.

It had looked as though Ronaldo would endure a no-less frustrating affair than on his return to Spain, as he failed to convert a succession of chances against the promoted hosts.

But a heavy deflection from Miralem Pjanic's initial attempt dropped kindly for the 33-year-old to exorcise his demons and Bernardeschi was on hand to crown a well-constructed counter attack.

Reduced to tears on Thursday, Ronaldo's mood was hardly helped in a scoreless opening 45 minutes at Stadio Benito Stirpe.

Marco Capuano hooked his poacher's effort off the line in the seventh minute and a second attempt soon after drew a sharp near-post save from Marco Sportiello.

Irritation turned to angst when he sliced over the bar just prior to the hour before Sportiello, on loan from Atalanta, added to Frosinone's increasing hope of a famous result.

The goalkeeper bravely dived at Ronaldo's feet to smother an inventive backheel in a sign of the hosts' commitment to escaping with a point.

In the end, though, there was to be no denying Juve's main man.

He finally broke the deadlock in the 81st minute and provided a key pass in the lead-up to Bernardeschi's breakaway second, the substitute picking out the bottom corner to make safe Juve's three-point buffer atop Serie A.

Just as they did on the way to overcoming Chievo on the opening weekend, Juve demonstrated patience in unpicking a lesser opponent.

Remaining dangerous until the death is a precious skill that makes an eighth consecutive Scudetto seem almost assured.

Ronaldo unbroken

This was a test of character for Ronaldo and he once more proved to be of tough mental fibre.

It would have been easy for the forward to fade out of the contest after a string of lost opportunities but, even at the end of a testing week, he maintained concentration to play a decisive role.

Cuadrado fails to deliver

Allegri clearly anticipated Frosinone's negating tactics as he stationed Juan Cuadrado at right-back with a licence to attack.

What the Bianconeri boss did not expect was consistently poor deliveries from the natural winger, who, like many of his teammates, was generally unable to hit the target with crossing opportunities prior to his 69th-minute removal.

What's next?

Rotation may be required when both clubs return to action on Thursday. Juve host Bologna and Frosinone face another daunting assignment away to Roma.